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to take thesaddleoff ahorseor tocausesomeoneridingahorsetofalloff 给(马)卸鞍;使从马上摔下SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHorse riding - bridle
- canter
- cinch
- curry
- endurance rider
- endurance riding
- equestrianism
- eventer
- gait
- girth
- high-spirited
- jib
- jodhpurs
- mounted
- rein
- saddle-sore
- sidesaddle
- silk
- snaffle
- toreador
See more results » (Definition ofunsaddlefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofunsaddleunsaddle With that he addressed a word to his comrades, and they repaired to a cedar-tree near-by, where they began tounsaddleand unpack.FromProject Gutenberg After he had unsaddled and turned his pony into a corral he joined the card players on the porch.FromProject Gutenberg At the door she unsaddled her horse, hobbled him, and turned him loose.FromProject Gutenberg At noon, twenty miles from home, he unsaddled and rested an hour, picketing his horse.FromProject Gutenberg He finished unsaddling and then went stalking over to quell this latest development.FromProject Gutenberg He asked one of the boys tounsaddlethe horse, saying he wouldn't go with us.FromProject Gutenberg Having reached the bank of the creek, he unsaddled, watered his horse and picketed it, and started a fire.FromProject Gutenberg Mounted messengers ordinarily do notunsaddle; they rest, water and feed as directed.FromProject Gutenberg We unsaddled the horses and turned them loose to feed in it.FromProject Gutenberg Fortunately the men were lying down in line and by their horses, which had not been unsaddled.FromProject Gutenberg He said nothing about robbers, while his father unsaddled his horse and tied the animal snugly to a limb.FromProject Gutenberg There he unsaddled his horse and turned it to graze, setting about immediately to get his dinner.FromProject Gutenberg After he had unsaddled and picketed he condescended to explain to her.FromProject Gutenberg There they unsaddled their horses, after which, with great unanimity, they soused their heads in the horse-trough.FromProject Gutenberg Here we unsaddled the beasts and in the hour's rest the mozos cooked a stew which served as a midday repast.FromProject Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/unsaddle## |